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Porn tycoon Steve Crow pleads not guilty

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from www.tvnz.co.nz – Controversial businessman Steve Crow has pleaded not guilty to a charge of breaching a ban on managing companies in court in Auckland this afternoon.

The Ministry of Economic Development imposed the four-year ban last year, following the collapse of several companies linked to Crow, best known as the organiser of Auckland’s Boobs on Bikes parade.

The ministry alleges Crow was involved in the management and promotion of Eden Digital Ltd, the company that runs several firms with links to the sex industry, including the annual Erotica expo, and adult entertainment company Vixen.

Crow says he is only a shareholder in Eden Digital.

An Auckland District Court judge today set a date for a full hearing in September.

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